Film
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LOVE AND WAR Alain Resnais’s film “Hiroshima mon amour” (1959) is screened as part of the series “To Murder the Cinema,” a tribute to director and writer Marguerite Duras, who died 10 years ago. Emmanuelle Riva stars as a Frenchwoman in post-World War II Hiroshima who falls in love with a Japanese man played by Eiji Okada. Duras wrote the screenplay. Today, 12:30, 4, and 7 p.m., Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St., between Park and Madison avenues, 212-355-6160, $9 general, $7 students, $2 members in advance, free for members at the door. Note: The film is in French with English subtitles.
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